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            <title>Comment #1 by caniscandida</title>
			<link>http://www.grist.org/article/Transition-talk-Richardson-out/</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2009 08:45:20 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>latinos</strong></p><p>There is surely more to the withdrawal than just what Richardson has announced.</p><p>
Not that Obama is absolutely required to choose another Latino for this cabinet position, but it would be nice of him to recognize the huge and burgeoning Latino population of this country, as well as the fact that US Southwest was seized from a Spanish-speaking government by a bullyish racist/imperialist gesture. &nbsp;"From the halls of Montezuma" ought to be not a lyric of pride, but of disgrace. &nbsp;We ought to celebrate the valiant deaths of los Nin~os de Chapultepec.

<p>Chickens deserve our true friendship!  So do fish!  So do other sentient beings!  Let us learn to be kind.</p></p>
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				<p><strong>latinos</strong></p><p>There is surely more to the withdrawal than just what Richardson has announced.</p><p>
Not that Obama is absolutely required to choose another Latino for this cabinet position, but it would be nice of him to recognize the huge and burgeoning Latino population of this country, as well as the fact that US Southwest was seized from a Spanish-speaking government by a bullyish racist/imperialist gesture. &nbsp;"From the halls of Montezuma" ought to be not a lyric of pride, but of disgrace. &nbsp;We ought to celebrate the valiant deaths of los Nin~os de Chapultepec.

<p>Chickens deserve our true friendship!  So do fish!  So do other sentient beings!  Let us learn to be kind.</p></p>
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            <title>Comment #2 by Pompey Road</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 01:00:48 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Price of Citizenship:</strong></p><p>Citizenship should mean something, if you kick the doors wide open and let just anybody in the state of citizenship means nothing.. Millions of immigrants come through Ellis Island and were assimilated learned English and had to learn something about the constitution we all live under. To be a citizens means you have some unalienable rights that non citizens do not enjoy. We have a legal and lawful method of becoming a U.S. citizen. No one ethnic group should have any special advantages over another as far as moving to the front of the line.<br>
I admire and respect the Mexican people and have many Mexican friends really most are Americans since they are citizens and are no more Mexican than I am English. They work hard, sometimes two jobs just to make ends meet because of undocumented workers keeping wages and benefits low. I am of English decent but do not want &nbsp;to compete with 20,000,000 undocumented Englishmen for employment.<br>
The old argument we stole the South West is ridiculous. The Spanish displaced the Aztec, Mayan and other indigenous people who in turn displaced the Apache and other indigenous Indian tribes of the South West. The original South Western People were not Mexican. If we tried to go back and untangle the complicated mess or who displaced who we all would have to leave the country except for the original indigenous people or what we call Indians. <br>
It is well documented how the Mexican people treated the Apache as well as the <br>
Anglo Americans who replaced the Mexicans. Richardson would have kicked the boarders wide open and in desperate economic times the Mexican American "I hate that term" citizens would be under more dire economic pressure having to compete with the undocumented. </p><p>
The drug wars are leaving 10 to 20 dead every morning on the streets of towns just across the boarder and the violence is starting to spill over the boarder. The Mexican government has lost all control of the drug cartels and L.A. is losing control of the gang situation especially MS 13. The terrorist threat dictates that we have control of our borders and ports. Every other nation has this including Mexico. If we are to call ourselves a nation of laws all immigrants should take the legal path to citizenship. The illegal or undocumented workers are exploited here to sustain an industrial farming process that is an environmental nightmare that has been alluded to on this site. Cheap labor to sustain a type of agriculture that is destroying the land and killing the rest of us with chemicals. I have no problem with an amnesty program that requires the immigrant to learn English and take the standard citizen test. </p><p>
I do not believe in fines for a hard working and industrious people who are just here to work and find a better life. Cruel and inhumane to fine the poor and destitute. The legal immigration route or quota should be doubled and half the slots should be reserved for undocumented workers who are already here. I am not ethnocentric or nationalistic I just hate to see the economic exploitation of an ethnic group. Just as tax breaks for outsourcing jobs is a corporate ploy to keep wages low the open border policy is just another ploy to keep downward pressure on wages and benefits and hurts the Mexican American citizen that is trying to raise a family and own a home much more than it does the other &nbsp;ethnic groups in this country.<br>


<p>The eons of time and nature was good to us down here. It was not until we become civilized that destroying our habitat become fathomable or fashionable.</p></br></br></br></br></br></p>
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				<p><strong>Price of Citizenship:</strong></p><p>Citizenship should mean something, if you kick the doors wide open and let just anybody in the state of citizenship means nothing.. Millions of immigrants come through Ellis Island and were assimilated learned English and had to learn something about the constitution we all live under. To be a citizens means you have some unalienable rights that non citizens do not enjoy. We have a legal and lawful method of becoming a U.S. citizen. No one ethnic group should have any special advantages over another as far as moving to the front of the line.<br>
I admire and respect the Mexican people and have many Mexican friends really most are Americans since they are citizens and are no more Mexican than I am English. They work hard, sometimes two jobs just to make ends meet because of undocumented workers keeping wages and benefits low. I am of English decent but do not want &nbsp;to compete with 20,000,000 undocumented Englishmen for employment.<br>
The old argument we stole the South West is ridiculous. The Spanish displaced the Aztec, Mayan and other indigenous people who in turn displaced the Apache and other indigenous Indian tribes of the South West. The original South Western People were not Mexican. If we tried to go back and untangle the complicated mess or who displaced who we all would have to leave the country except for the original indigenous people or what we call Indians. <br>
It is well documented how the Mexican people treated the Apache as well as the <br>
Anglo Americans who replaced the Mexicans. Richardson would have kicked the boarders wide open and in desperate economic times the Mexican American "I hate that term" citizens would be under more dire economic pressure having to compete with the undocumented. </p><p>
The drug wars are leaving 10 to 20 dead every morning on the streets of towns just across the boarder and the violence is starting to spill over the boarder. The Mexican government has lost all control of the drug cartels and L.A. is losing control of the gang situation especially MS 13. The terrorist threat dictates that we have control of our borders and ports. Every other nation has this including Mexico. If we are to call ourselves a nation of laws all immigrants should take the legal path to citizenship. The illegal or undocumented workers are exploited here to sustain an industrial farming process that is an environmental nightmare that has been alluded to on this site. Cheap labor to sustain a type of agriculture that is destroying the land and killing the rest of us with chemicals. I have no problem with an amnesty program that requires the immigrant to learn English and take the standard citizen test. </p><p>
I do not believe in fines for a hard working and industrious people who are just here to work and find a better life. Cruel and inhumane to fine the poor and destitute. The legal immigration route or quota should be doubled and half the slots should be reserved for undocumented workers who are already here. I am not ethnocentric or nationalistic I just hate to see the economic exploitation of an ethnic group. Just as tax breaks for outsourcing jobs is a corporate ploy to keep wages low the open border policy is just another ploy to keep downward pressure on wages and benefits and hurts the Mexican American citizen that is trying to raise a family and own a home much more than it does the other &nbsp;ethnic groups in this country.<br>


<p>The eons of time and nature was good to us down here. It was not until we become civilized that destroying our habitat become fathomable or fashionable.</p></br></br></br></br></br></p>
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            <title>Comment #3 by Delay And Deny</title>
			<link>http://www.grist.org/article/Transition-talk-Richardson-out/</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 09:48:35 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>From Squeakly Clean To Slime Ridden!</strong></p><p><br>
What a turnaround.</p><p>
Bill Richardson was held up by the Democrat Party as the model of good Government.</p><p>
But now, his crimes are so heinous that he darn't go before a Committee at all, let alone allow someone to ask a question about his back room dealings!?</p><p>
Get the shovels, Senators, there's a lot of room to bury the skeletons in New Mexico...

<p>An honest man is always in trouble. --Henry Fool</p></br></p>
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				<p><strong>From Squeakly Clean To Slime Ridden!</strong></p><p><br>
What a turnaround.</p><p>
Bill Richardson was held up by the Democrat Party as the model of good Government.</p><p>
But now, his crimes are so heinous that he darn't go before a Committee at all, let alone allow someone to ask a question about his back room dealings!?</p><p>
Get the shovels, Senators, there's a lot of room to bury the skeletons in New Mexico...

<p>An honest man is always in trouble. --Henry Fool</p></br></p>
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